Kevin Hall to tee it up at Genesis Open

Kevin Hall, who has been deaf since the age of two, has received a special exemption to play in next week’s Genesis Open.

Every year, the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption allows one golfer representing a minority background to play at Riviera, with Hall this year’s choice following in the footsteps of current PGA Tour players Harold Varner III (2014) and J.J. Spaun (2016).

I am very excited for the opportunity to tee it up with the best

- Kevin Hall

Hall, now 34, lost his hearing shortly before his third birthday
after contracting meningitis and, after taking up golf at the age of
nine, quickly progressed in the game.

In May 1999, Hall attended a golf clinic at Glenview Golf Course in
Cincinnati hosted by Tiger Woods and the Tiger Woods Foundation.

Once there, Kevin Hall became the school’s first African American to
play golf on scholarship and was named a team captain during his junior
and senior seasons.

He led the team to the conference’s individual championship in 2004
and, following his graduation from Ohio State, he turned professional
and is currently playing as a member on the SwingThought Pro Golf Tour
and the Advocates Pro Golf Tour.

I look forward to rooting for him

- Erwin Raphael

“Kevin’s determination and drive to do the unexpected represents the best of us at Genesis and I look forward to rooting for him,” said Erwin Raphael, general manager of the Genesis brand in the US market.